Theresa: We are good, Whitney. We beat that professional private eye at his
own game.

Whitney: No, you are the one who lied and said the stalker moved to South
America, Theresa.

Theresa: And thanks to my utterly convincing story, Ethan took Frank Lomax
off the case.

Frank: I don't understand you. When you first hired
me, you told me to do whatever it took -- whatever it took -- to catch your
stalker.

Ethan: But that was when the girl was in Harmony.
Now she's out of the country.

Frank: There's no proof.

Ethan: All I care about is that she stopped
bothering me. That's proof.

Frank: I have never left a case unsolved.

Ethan: You're just going to have to let this one go,
Frank.

Frank: Just let me -- just let me question Theresa
one last time, privately.

Ethan: No.

Frank: She works in your house. She's your mother's
personal secretary. Ethan, if she is in league with your stalker, then that
leaves you in a very dangerous situation.

Ethan: It's just the opposite. It occurred to me
that, that stalker disappeared right after Theresa started working here.
Theresa's brought me good luck.

Theresa: I really must have been born under a lucky star, Whitney.

Whitney: You're not going to be so lucky if Frank sees you without your
disguise. He could recognize you from that sketch he had of the stalker.

Theresa: Don't worry, Whitney. There's no way Frank will ever find out I'm
the girl Ethan thinks was stalking him.

Frank: It's not about the money. When Frank Lomax starts a job, he sees it
through to the end. I'm tracking down Ethan's stalker whether he wants me to or
not. I'm convinced that Theresa and Whitney lied to me. Time to get on their
trail.

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Kay: You're lying, Jessica. This is just another one of your sick juvenile
jokes.

Jessica: I wouldn't joke about something this important. Charity's mom is our
mom's twin sister, which makes Charity our first cousin. They're the family
mom's been searching for all these years. They're talking on the phone right
now.

Kay: No.

Jessica: Mom's never looked so happy. Her 20-year search is finally over.

Kay: You were right, Simone.

Simone: Kay --

Kay: God, of all the cousins I could have wound up with, it has to be the one
girl Miguel can't take his eyes off of? Charity? Why me?
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Charity: You told me I could believe in miracles, Miguel, and you were right.
You're my hero.

Miguel: I can't take all the credit, Charity. I mean, it was Kay's dad that
found your unlisted number in Castleton. And it's like my mom says, I guess --
you know, if something's meant to be, it'll be. This was meant to be, Charity.

Grace: All those times you told me to keep the faith, Sam. And that's my twin
sister's name -- Faith. I guess I married a pretty smart guy.

Sam: Well, I've been telling you that for years, Grace. Hey, oh, you're
shivering.

Grace: I just got a chill down my spine.

Sam: Here. Is that better?

Grace: Yeah. You know, that little girl warned me that something would happen
tonight, something that would change my life forever.

Sam: It did. You found your twin sister.

Grace: Then why did she tell me I would need so much courage? That I would
have to have more strength than I've ever had?

Sam: Honey, there was no little girl. Come on, you're tired. It was an
emotional day.

Grace: I saw her, Sam. I know I'm not going to sleep at all tonight. Tomorrow
just seems so far away. I wish I could see my sister, Faith.

Timmy: Pee-ew. That smell. Why did Tabitha have to go down in the basement to
make her powers stronger? Timmy's confused. Timmy's scared.

Tabitha: Ooh. I thought Fluffy's litter box smelled bad, but this sulfur's
the worst. I -- I -- no offense, master. It is I, Tabitha, your most humble
servant of evil. I need your assistance. I have not been able to destroy Faith
and her daughter, Charity, on my own. Grace BENNETT's revoltingly strong love
has kept me from completing my task. Oh, master, I beseech you, help your minion
Tabitha to keep the sisters from meeting. If they get back together, it'll be
the end of us all.

Frank: I'm going to find those two girls and get to the truth about this
stalker if it's the last thing I do.

Whitney: But what if Ethan sees you without your disguise?

Theresa: He won't. Ethan never comes downtown.

Whitney: Ok, say frank did move on to another case. He could still spot you.

Theresa: So?

Whitney: So he will still turn you in to Ethan. You're pushing it.

Theresa: I don't think this is about me at all, Whitney. You've got Frank
Lomax on the brain.

Whitney: I do not.

Theresa: I think you want him to nab you so he can put his big, strong arms
around you.

Whitney: You're nuts.

Theresa: Admit it, Whitney -- you've thought about what it would feel like. I
caught those looks between you two.

Whitney: Look, stop it, ok? That man is never going to have his arms around
me.

Theresa: You never know. If he weren't a detective, he'd be pretty hot.

Whitney: Look, I don't even want to talk about this, ok? Besides, even if
Frank and I even came close to connecting, he would find out that I lied and
that my best friend is the stalker he's been looking for.

Theresa: Not if you didn't tell him.

Whitney: Now, you know I'm not as good a liar as you are.

Theresa: Thanks.

Whitney: You know what I mean. And with the Cranes controlling this town -- I
mean, can you imagine what would happen to us? Even worse, our families?

Theresa: I don't want to deal with this now. Let's think about it tomorrow.

Whitney: Fine. You know, I'm still hungry. It's pizza night at the book café.
You want to just grab some?

Theresa: Yeah. I've got to pick up some papers at the Youth Center for Luis.
But I'll meet you there.

Frank: Ethan Crane is convinced that the stalker's moved to South America,
but I'd bet my good name that she's still right here in Harmony. And sooner or
later, Whitney and Theresa are going to lead me right to her. But first things
first. I am starving. Pizza sounds good.

Jessica: Kay, you just said Simone was right about Charity being our cousin.

Kay: So?

Jessica: That means you already knew it was a possibility that our mom was
Charity's aunt before I told you?

Kay: I didn't say that.

Jessica: How long have you suspected Charity was our cousin?

Kay: I didn't.

Jessica: The picture of mom on the refrigerator -- it's gone.

Kay: Is it?

Jessica: You took it so Charity wouldn't see it because then she'd know that
our mom and her mom are twins.

Kay: I don't know what you're talking about, Jessica.

Jessica: Liar! How could you do this to mom? How could you keep this from
her?

Kay: It's over. What does it matter anymore?

Jessica: It matters plenty. Mom has been searching for her family since
before we were born. You figured out they were Charity and her mom and you
didn't tell her?

Kay: Well, I didn't know for sure.

Jessica: You suspected. And all you had to do was show Charity the picture or
meet mom. But you made sure that didn't happen. You would have kept what you
knew from mom forever if you could have.

Kay: That is not true. I would have told her.

Jessica: When? In another 20 years?

Simone: Lay off, Jessica. Kay feels bad enough already.

Jessica: Not about what she did. Only about getting caught.

Kay: You don't know anything.

Jessica: I know what you did was wrong.

Kay: Leave me alone. Everything worked out great. Mom found her long-lost
twin sister. Miguel's got his precious Charity. Everyone's deliriously happy
except me. I just lost the love of my life -- not that, that would mean anything
to you.

Jessica: You want me to feel sorry for you because your plan to get Miguel
backfired? What you did was despicable, Kay. And I'm going to make sure everyone
knows about it.

Kay: You wouldn't.

Jessica: Oh, no? I am going straight to mom and dad and Miguel and tell them
everything. You're going to get exactly what you deserve.

Girl: You will need great courage for what's going
to happen tonight, Grace. It will frighten you, but you can't give in. If you
do, it will be the end of everything. All will be lost for you and your family.

Sam: Grace?

Grace: You don't believe that I saw the little girl or that her warning is
real.

Sam: What I believe is that when you see your sister's face tonight, you'll
be as convinced as I am that there's no evil out there lurking around that's
going to harm you.

Tabitha: Sisters of goodness hope to reunite, their tie must be severed
before the new day's light. Rats. I need more power to keep Faith and Grace
apart. I need more power to destroy Charity tonight. Give me -- give me -- give
me the power!

Miguel: You're going to really like going to high school here, Charity.

Charity: I've never been in real classes with other kids.

Miguel: You'll do great. I mean, there's football games and soccer and
dances. There's the Halloween dance. It's supposed to be really cool. I mean,
everybody dresses up in crazy costumes.

Charity: It sounds like fun.

Miguel: It is. I was thinking maybe you'd go with me.

Charity: Oh, I'd like that. But you know I'm not a very good dancer.

Miguel: I loved dancing with you at the garage and at my mother's party. But
if you want, I can give you lessons.

Charity: That would be great.

Sam: Miguel, you still talking to Charity?

Miguel: Yeah.

Sam: Let me talk to her.

Miguel: Sure. Chief Bennett wants to talk to you. All right.

Sam: Ok, thanks.

Miguel: What's going on, Mrs. Bennett?

Grace: Sam had the greatest idea. I hope that it works.

Miguel: Where did you go?

Grace: The electronics store. You did say my sister was a computer whiz,
didn't you?

Miguel: That's what Charity told me. She said she has all the latest gadgets.

Grace: Well, I hope she has a video hookup because that's what we just got. I
mean, Sam says I'm going to be able to see my sister and talk to her. Can you
imagine? After 20 years, I'm finally going to see my sister face to face.

Whitney: Oh, I don't have a boyfriend. I mean that -- um -- this pizza isn't
for any boy.

Frank: I just figured a girl like you would have a whole line of boyfriends.
If I'm butting in where I don't belong, let me know.

Whitney: No, no. It's just that this pizza and soda are actually mine because
I am so starving right now.

Frank: I like girls with healthy appetite. Mind if I join you?

Whitney: You can't.

Frank: Why? I thought you weren't expecting anyone?

Whitney: I'm not. It's just that -- um -- I'm in the middle of this article.

Frank: On tennis, huh?

Whitney: Yeah. It's about these new rackets, and I really want to finish it.
And I just wouldn't be good company right now.

Frank: Well, that's all right. I'll take my chances. I won't be long, anyway.
What are these magazines saying about these new rackets? Whitney. You must have
lost your place because this article is about whether a healthy sex life
improves your tennis game.

Jessica: Which is exactly what you deserve. You've gone too far this time,
Kay. But you're right. It would break mom and dad's hearts to know what a mean
daughter they have. So I won't tell them.

Kay: And Miguel?

Jessica: Miguel's going to hear all of it, every last thing you did to try
and keep him and Charity apart.

Kay: You can't!

Jessica: Watch me. Miguel's going to see you for exactly what you are, a
sneaky little b-i-t-c-h.

Simone: Jessica, hang on. What Kay did was wrong, ok? But isn't she suffering
enough? She's already lost Miguel to Charity.

Kay: Thanks, Simone.

Simone: So what's to gain by making things worse for your sister?

Jessica: Kay did this to herself. I never knew she could stoop so low. It's
one thing to hurt me, but it's a whole other ball game to hurt our mother.

Kay: Ok, Jessica. What will it take for you to keep your mouth shut?

Sam: Oh, don't go over to Tabitha's right now, honey. Wouldn't you rather
talk to your sister face to face?

Grace: Do you have it hooked up?

Sam: With Miguel's help. If I can tear him away from Charity long enough,
you're going to be able to see and talk to your sister for the first time in 20
years. Sit down.

Miguel: Did you see that?

Charity: You waved. Can you hear me?

Miguel: Yeah, I can hear you and I can see you.

Grace: I can't believe this technology. Hello, Charity.

Charity: You look exactly like my mom. It's incredible.

Grace: And you're as pretty as I thought you'd be.

Charity: Thanks.

Grace: Welcome to our family. I'm sure Jessica and Kay and Noah will be
thrilled to have you as a cousin.

Charity: I hope so.

Grace: I can't wait to wrap my arms around my beautiful new niece.

Charity: Me, neither. Mrs. Bennett, can I call you aunt Grace?

Grace: Well, you'd better. I mean, I've waited years for somebody to call me
that. Can I speak to your mom?

Charity: Sure. I'll get her. Mom? You can see aunt Grace now.

Faith: Oh, my God, Grace. It's really you.

Grace: Yes, Faith, it's me. I wanted to see you in person, but I didn't think
it was a good idea.

Faith: No, you were right not to come here tonight. It's much too dangerous.
It's better to wait till the morning when the sun's out and the powers of those
who want to destroy us are weaker.

Grace: Faith, I don't understand. What power? What danger? I mean, who wants
to hurt us?

Faith: I don't blame you for not understanding, Grace. Your amnesia must have
wiped away everything that our mother and grandmother taught you.

Grace: Well, Faith, tell me. What have I forgotten?

Faith: I'll explain everything. I'll answer all your questions. But not like
this. We'll wait until tomorrow, when I can take your hand and we can be close.
Only then can you truly understand what I have to tell you.

Grace: I guess I can wait.

Faith: For now, please believe that there are powers determined to destroy
us. I just hope and pray that they have not yet learned that we've found each
other.

Grace: What would happen if they do?

Faith: Disaster. Tragedy. Armageddon.

Sam: The resemblance -- it's amazing.

Miguel: Yeah. They look like the same person. You know, I still don't get
what Charity's mom's so scared of.

Sam: Damned if I know. But if my wife's sister's in any kind of trouble, I'll
do whatever I can to protect her.

Miguel: Count me in, too.

Sam: You really care about her daughter, Charity, don't you?

Miguel: Like I've never cared about any girl before. I know it sounds stupid.
We hardly know each other.

Sam: I felt that way when I met Grace. If anyone or anything tries to harm
Charity, her mother, or Grace, they're going to have to go through the both of
us first.

Miguel: Wait till you get to know her, Chief Bennett. I've never met anyone
like Charity.

Grace: I wish I knew what you were afraid of, Faith.. But I've waited 20
years to find out about my past. I guess I can wait another night.

Faith: It'll be much easier and safer in the daytime. You'll understand when
I've explained it to you.

Grace: Well, what time can you get here in the morning?

Faith: As early as you say.

Grace: Well, dawn would be nice. But seriously, Faith, I would love it if you
and Charity would move in here. We've got the room. And I'd like to have you
near.

Faith: I would like that. Thank you.

Charity: Me, too.

Grace: I have prayed for so long that someday, somehow my family would be
near me. And tonight, my prayers have been answered.

Faith: It's been the same for me, Grace. I've never stopped praying that we'd
be reunited. And once morning comes, once we're together, there will be no power
in the world strong enough to ever separate us again.

Grace: Well, I am counting the hours. I love you, Faith.

Faith: I love you too, Grace.

Grace: Well, till tomorrow.

[Noise]

Sam: Did you hear something outside?

[Tabitha screams]

Timmy: Tabitha, please be all right for your Tim-Tim. That poor princess,
having to go through all this just to get her powers back in a hurry. If it
wasn't for Faith and her brat, Timmy and Tabitha would be sipping martimmys and
watching Endora on "Bewitched." Timmy wants this all to be over.

Simone: If you try to sabotage Miguel and Charity and he finds out, he will
never speak to you again. Loyalty is everything to Miguel.

Kay: Well, loyalty is everything to me, too, Simone. I've been loyal to
Miguel. I have never wanted anyone else. I've been in love with him for years. I
deserve to be with him, not Charity.

Simone: I know that's how you feel, but trying to keep your mom from finding
her own sister just to keep Charity away from Miguel? You know that wasn't
right.

Kay: You think I'm this terrible person.

Simone: No, of course not. I just hate seeing what this obsession you have
with Miguel is doing to you. Kay, you have so much going for you. So many people
care about you -- me, your family, your friends.

Kay: Thanks, Simone. It's really nice of you to say that. Maybe a year or two
ago that would have been enough. But I want more now. I want a boyfriend. I want
that special someone who loves me, only me.

Simone: We all want that, Kay, but not everyone goes to the lengths you do.

Kay: Well, maybe that proves how much I love him.

Simone: It seems a weird way of showing it.

Kay: Well, you'll understand when you find a guy you like.

Simone: I don't think so.

Kay: You will. And if somebody tries to take him away from you, you will do
whatever it takes to keep him, too.

Simone: Well, there isn't any guy in my life right now, so there's no sense
talking about it. And listen, you don't know that things will work out with
Charity and Miguel. Who knows? You might even end up with him one day. But for
now, Miguel wants to be with Charity. It's over, Kay. Give him up.

Kay: It's not over till it's over, Simone.

Simone: Meaning what?

Kay: Chances are that Charity and her mom won't come to Harmony for the big
family reunion until tomorrow. You know how her mom is about being out after
dark. Which means I have one more night.

Simone: What can you possibly do to get Miguel in one night that you haven't
tried already?

Kay: Well, I'll get him alone, away from everybody else, and I'll tell him I
love him.

Simone: Isn't that taking an awfully big chance?

Kay: Well, without Miguel, I don't have anything, so I've got nothing to
lose.

Miguel: I can't wait to show you around school. I mean, I'll take you to all
the places I hang out, introduce you to the rest of my friends.

Charity: Oh, I'd like that.

Miguel: I was thinking, if you're living here at the Bennetts', I can walk
you home on the days I don't have soccer practice.

Charity: I can't believe it. I've only read about this stuff in books -- kids
our age going to class together, hanging out afterwards, going to dances, and
all that stuff. I never thought that I would actually have a chance to do it
myself. I'm so lucky, Miguel.

Timmy: Timmy hopes this is Tabitha. Have you finished what you had to do,
Tabitha? Tabitha? Don't play games with Timmy's head, Tabitha. Timmy may only be
a doll, but he still gets very scared.

[Jingling]

Timmy: It is you, Tabitha. Timmy hears your bracelets. You had your fun. Tell
Timmy the truth. There is no evil down in the basement. How are Timmy and
Tabitha really going to take care of Faith and her brat?